How 'Don't Ask Don't Tell' is still an issue 25 years later Here’s a look back at how the DADT policy was put in the place, what the reaction to it was when it was introduced and how the conversation surrounding it has changed over the last two decades.

The Burnout Gamble by Hamza Khan Overachieving, something often lauded in our society might be a term that actually means guaranteed burnout. Listen as Hamza Khan shares his thoughts about the costs of overachieving - something quite pertinent to those of us in the healthcare realm.

The Gift of Presence, the Perils of Advice When you give advice, are you helping the other person, or actually hurting them? Are you doing it for them, or doing it for yourself? Learn to listen - Learn to be present.

What Makes a Good Life? Lessons from the Longest Study on Happiness Psychiatrist Robert Waldinger discusses the results of his adult development study, sharing what factors truly contribute to finding happiness.

Why Doctors Care About Happiness "The association of happiness and health remains a potent touchstone in both popular and medical culture. In practical terms, which actually causes the other is less relevant than the fact that both are important."

Story Time – What’s it Like Being So Fat? Synopsis: People ask me questions related to my size all of the time. So I thought I could answer them here in this story time video, talking about my personal experiences of a lifetime struggling with obesity.